2014 Summer Youth Olympics medal table

The 2014 Summer Youth Olympics medal table is a list of National Olympic Committees (NOCs) ranked by the number of gold medals won by their athletes during the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics, held in Nanjing, China, from 17 to 27 August 2014.

Of the nations that won medals at these Games, two had not won an Olympic medal – El Salvador[1] and Fiji.[2] A further four nations Ghana,[3] Moldova,[4] Singapore[5] and Zambia[6] won their first gold medals at an Olympic event, having previously only won medals of other colours.

Medal table

The Organizing Committee is not keeping an official medal tally. The ranking in this table is based on information provided by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and is consistent with IOC convention in its published medal tables.[7] By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won (in this context, a "nation" is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically.

In a number of events, there were teams in which athletes from different nations competed together. Medals won by these teams are included in the table as medals awarded to a mixed-NOCs team.

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)*38131465
2 Russia (RUS)27191157
 Mixed-NOCs (MIX)13121439
3 United States (USA)105722
4 France (FRA)83920
5 Japan (JPN)79521
6 Ukraine (UKR)78823
7 Italy (ITA)78621
8 Hungary (HUN)661123
9 Brazil (BRA)66113
10 Azerbaijan (AZE)56112
11 Great Britain (GBR)551020
12 Poland (POL)5016
13 South Korea (KOR)46515
14 Australia (AUS)431421
15 Belarus (BLR)4307
16 Chinese Taipei (TPE)3328
 Ethiopia (ETH)3328
18 Thailand (THA)3238
19 Lithuania (LTU)3227
20 North Korea (PRK)3205
21 Kazakhstan (KAZ)3148
22 Croatia (CRO)3115
23 Jamaica (JAM)3104
24 Iran (IRI)3036
25 Germany (GER)281525
26 Bulgaria (BUL)2406
27 Uzbekistan (UZB)2338
28 Romania (ROU)2305
29 Armenia (ARM)2237
 Slovenia (SLO)2237
31 Kenya (KEN)2215
32 Spain (ESP)2169
33 Egypt (EGY)2158
34 New Zealand (NZL)2125
35 Cuba (CUB)2114
36 Singapore (SIN)2103
 Switzerland (SUI)2103
38 Netherlands (NED)14510
39 Turkey (TUR)13610
40 Czech Republic (CZE)1337
41 Argentina (ARG)1247
42 Sweden (SWE)1236
43 Moldova (MDA)1113
44 Vietnam (VIE)1102
45 Norway (NOR)1034
46 Colombia (COL)1023
47 Austria (AUT)1012
 Peru (PER)1012
49 Ghana (GHA)1001
 South Africa (RSA)1001
 Suriname (SUR)1001
 Zambia (ZAM)1001
53 Venezuela (VEN)0628
54 Mexico (MEX)05611
55 Canada (CAN)0437
56 Hong Kong (HKG)0415
57 Belgium (BEL)0246
58 Georgia (GEO)0213
 Ireland (IRL)0213
 Slovakia (SVK)0213
61 Botswana (BOT)0202
 Greece (GRE)0202
63 Denmark (DEN)0134
64 Bahrain (BRN)0112
 India (IND)0112
 Malaysia (MAS)0112
 Portugal (POR)0112
 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0112
 Tunisia (TUN)0112
70 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0101
 Burundi (BDI)0101
 Cyprus (CYP)0101
 Dominican Republic (DOM)0101
 El Salvador (ESA)0101
 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)0101
 Mongolia (MGL)0101
 Serbia (SRB)0101
 Uganda (UGA)0101
79 Bahamas (BAH)0022
80 Djibouti (DJI)0011
 Fiji (FIJ)0011
 Grenada (GRN)0011
 Iceland (ISL)0011
 Indonesia (INA)0011
 Iraq (IRQ)0011
 Latvia (LAT)0011
 Morocco (MAR)0011
Totals (87 nations)224220240684
Source: IOC

References

  1. Robb, Sharon (17 August 2014). "Florida Swim Network St. Augustine's Vien Nguyen Takes Gold; Azura's Acosta Makes El Salvador History At Youth Olympic Games". Retrieved 23 August 2014. Marcelo Acosta also made history for his native El Salvador capturing the first Olympic medal in any sport for El Salvador.
  2. "Fiji beat Kenya, win Olympic bronze". 20 August 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014. The medal is also Fiji's first in any Olympic event following the recent inclusion of rugby sevens as one of the Olympic sports.
  3. "Olympic Games Medals, Results, Sports, Athletes". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  4. "Olympic Games Medals, Results, Sports, Athletes". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  5. "Sailors win Singapore's first golds at YOG 2014". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  6. "Olympic Games Medals, Results, Sports, Athletes". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  7. "All sports daily medalists". Nanjing 2014 Official website. Archived from the original on 2015-02-27. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
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